Gan Bao, a famous historian in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, completed the highest achievement of China's strange novels: searching for the gods; Later, Tao Yuanming, a great pastoral poet, refused to bend over for five buckets of rice, and continued to write the postscript of finding God. The Legend of Ding, contained in the postscript of Seeking God, is the first of nearly 120 legendary stories in the book, and even the most popular Peach Blossom Garden is ranked behind. Li Bai, the greatest romantic poet in ancient China, intoned in his poem "I am drunk, I answer Ding Eighteen, and the poem breaks the Yellow Crane Tower": The tall building of the Yellow Crane has been broken, and the fairy of the Yellow Crane has no place to live. The Yellow Crane appealed to the Jade Emperor in Heaven, but was released to the south of the Yangtze River. The satrap of the gods will be re-carved, and new pictures will return to Fang Fei. A state laughed at me as a fanatic, and teenagers often laughed at me. Whose house is under the Junping curtain? The cloud is Ding in Liaodong. I was stunned by the poem, and white clouds flew around the pen window. Wake up from Ming wine and look for spring with you.
For another example, Li Bai recited in "Who is Ten, the Mountain is Empty": Ding Ling died and brushed her clothes to Xianlu. There are five people after the reunion of Jiudancheng. Pineapple cover secluded cave, peach and apricot hidden deep. I don't know how many degrees I have returned to the three seas. Jinling Post by Wen Tianxiang, an outstanding patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty;
The grass leaves the palace and turns to the morning glow, and the lonely clouds float far away! The mountains and rivers are the same, but the people in the city are different. The reed flowers on the ground grow old with me, and the swallows in my hometown fly by. From now on, I will leave Jiangnan Road and become a crow with blood.